Notable for his inaugural theatrical appearance in the 1992 production of "Turtle Beach", Kee's burgeoning career gained momentum with his subsequent casting as Fedallah, the lead supporting actor to the esteemed Patrick Stewart (Captain Ahab),in the cinematic adaptation of Herman Melville's timeless classic, "Moby Dick".
As the early 2000s unfolded, Kee's success continued to escalate, as he secured a role in the high-stakes action-thriller "Mission: Impossible II", followed by a performance opposite the legendary Dennis Hopper in the 2002 release of "Flatland". This string of successes culminated in Kee's casting as the enigmatic Senator Malé-Dee in the highly anticipated final installment of the George Lucas-created "Star Wars" saga, "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith", which premiered in 2005.
Throughout his illustrious career, Kee has amassed an impressive repertoire of 13 feature film credits, with his most recent endeavour being the 2018 big-budget Fantasy/Sci-Fi production, "Mortal Engines".
With his extensive travels and global theatrical commitments, Kee has developed a strong affinity for the city of Los Angeles, California, where he currently resides.